Author: Krobea

Member of Parliament for Tamale North Constituency Alhassan Suhuyini says the true colours of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government is being seen by Ghanaians and the earlier it came clean the better. The National Democratic Congress (NDC) MP said the party lied its way into office and now its leadership cannot explain its way out. He said when the previous government was brandishing the truth, the NPP continued to fling it out in the air and continued their path of “deception”. “The truth that we humbly told you while in opposition and you rejected it will rudely confront you…

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Russian media have lauded a pilot killed in Syria as a hero, saying he detonated his grenade to avoid being captured by jihadists who had shot his plane out of the sky. Roman Filipov’s reported last words were: “Here’s for the guys.” His Sukhoi-25 ground-attack aircraft was shot down over rebel-held Idlib province. He survived the attack and ejected, but died in a ground fight. Former al-Qaeda affiliate Hayat Tahrir al-Sham said it had attacked the plane. TV Zvezda, which is controlled by Russia’s defence ministry, said the pilot was posthumously presented with the Hero of Russia medal, also known…

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The Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) has come out to justify the 745,000 jobs that the sector minister, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, touts as the success story of the first phase of the Planting for Food and Jobs programme. Addressing the media, the minister said even though they missed their 750,000 target, they have been able to create 745,000 jobs, a statement which has since raised curiosity within the public space with many questioning the veracity of the figure and others questioning the nature of the jobs. The Member of Parliament for the Keta Constituency, Richard Quarshigah, is one…

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Disgraced ex-sports doctor Larry Nassar has been jailed for another 40 to 125 years for molesting young gymnasts. Nassar already faced a lifetime in jail for two prior sentences for sexually abusing girls at USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University. The judge said while it ends Nassar’s criminal legal proceedings, “it does not end the emotional and physical suffering he has caused”. The number of women who accuse Nassar of abuse has grown to more than 265. With Monday’s sentence, Nassar has now been given at least 300 years in jail for his crimes. He was sentenced to 60 years…

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Watford scored three late goals to make manager Javi Gracia’s first home game an “unforgettable night” and increase the pressure on his Chelsea counterpart Antonio Conte. The Blues played an hour with 10 men after Tiemoue Bakayoko’s red card capped a dreadful individual 30-minute performance – in which he gifted Watford four chances. The Hornets – who had won only one of their previous 12 Premier League games – led controversially as Gerard Deulofeu went down easily under keeper Thibaut Courtois’ challenge and Troy Deeney scored the penalty. Chelsea, who brought on Olivier Giroud for a debut in the second…

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Reverend Nana A. Perbi has brought down the curtains on his glittering MTN career after 12 years and 3 months of diligent and unrivalled commitment to service. The success story of MTN Ghana, the biggest telecommunications network giant in Ghana, cannot be written without such a towering gentleman. Starting off from the Warehouse & Logistics Department, Rev. Perbi served his best and later moved to MTN Foundation, where he contributed to most of the successes, awards and initiatives the MTN Ghana Foundation has become synonymous with. He recently celebrated with MTN Ghana Foundation 10 years of brightening lives in Ghana and…

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Originator of the Ghanaian music genre that became known as HIP-DIA Sony Achiba has described how radio presenter Fiifi Banson formerly of Peace FM downplayed his music live on radio because he couldn’t give him money to play the song. This discouraged him to leave the music scene in Ghana to settle in the United Kingdom. Speaking to award-winning Christian Agyei Frimpong, the host of Accra-based Onua 95.1 FM’s Anigye Mmre, Sony Achiba said, “Money was a problem for me as at that time. I pushed all the money I have into the production of the song ‘Wo Ne Me…

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A decision to lift life bans for doping on 28 Russian athletes was “extremely disappointing and surprising”, says International Olympic Committee chief Thomas Bach. On Thursday, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) overturned the suspensions of 28 Russians, and partially upheld 11 other appeals. “We would never have expected this,” said the 64-year-old German. He said Olympic officials had asked Cas for an explanation for their ruling. Cas ruled there was “insufficient” evidence the athletes had benefited from a system of state-sponsored doping at the 2014 Winter Games, hosted by Russia. Speaking at a news conference in Pyeongchang, South…

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The Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Local Government, Kennedy Osei Nyarko, has warned that the common fund for the disabled are not meant for food to feed the recipients but rather for economic generated activities. Mr Nyarko, who doubles as a Deputy Minister of Agriculture, said the disabled should at a point in time exit from the programme and be on their own having gotten some vocation through the common fund. The Committee is embarking on a fact-finding mission to check on the Local Government Ministry and all the agencies under the Ministry. All the regions with the…

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A Deputy Minister of Agriculture has admonished that national policy issues must be discussed devoid of politics since that is one of the surest ways of developing the country. “We will only develop and move forward as a nation if we start to discuss national policies devoid of politics and slander,” Kennedy Osei Nyarko said. “We must start to think of the national interest and not what will benefit our political agenda. There must be the nation first agenda,” added the Member of Parliament for Akim Swedru Constituency. He was speaking on Onua FM’s Yen Nsempa on Monday. It comes…

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